Campus News

Joan Linder in her studio, sketches of birds posted to the wall behind her.
  • New mural takes flight at DL&W Terminal
    12/10/25

    Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.

  • Overwhelming support for LGBTQ FSA on Giving Day
    5/19/23

    The first-ever challenge in support of the LGBTQ Faculty Staff Association, organized by staff in University Advancement, stood out on Giving Day.

  • Exploring the secrets of Letchworth Teaching Forest
    5/19/23

    Students from the Department of Environment and Sustainability spent several nights hunting for salamanders in the North Campus woods.

  • UB exhibit honors accomplishments of Black authors
    5/19/23

    Curated by grad students, “Shifting Tides” contributes to new understandings of literacy and development of a broader definition of literature.

  • Student finishes what she started 30 years ago
    5/18/23

    After leaving UB in 1999 just shy of getting her degree, Esmedelin Sippel re-enrolled in 2022 and will graduate with pride this weekend. 

  • UB continues NSF Graduate Research Fellowship success
    5/17/23

    Five UB students and four alumni have received the prestigious awards that recruit high-potential, early-career scientists and support their graduate training.

  • Bronze bison a monument to True Blue history
    5/17/23

    UB’s beloved behemoth is heading into its 27th commencement season, but its history goes back much farther, with ties to Buffalo’s old Central Terminal.

  • Growing offshore wind workforce
    5/16/23

    The Center for Industrial Effectiveness will increase New Yorkers' awareness of these careers supported by a $500,000 grant from the New York State Offshore Wind Training Institute.

  • The importance of teaching Black history
    5/15/23

    As politicians try to control aspects of public education, the work of UB’s Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education has become more important than ever.

  • Community violence intervention focus of pediatrics event
    5/12/23

    Keynote speaker Christopher St. Vil advocated for CVI, which focuses on supporting the people who are at the highest risk of engaging in violence.

  • Event stresses ‘need to heal’
    5/12/23

    Panelists at the “Racism, Racial Literacy and Mental Health” conversation tackled tough questions at an event marking the one-year anniversary of the Tops racist shooting.